The Augusta chronicle and gazette of the state. (Augusta [Ga.]) 1789-1806, October 23, 1802, Image 1

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[SATURDAY , OHobet 23, 1 §O2. THE AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND ‘Jr G A z ETTE of the state. FREEDOM OF THE PRE S S and TRIAL,v J U R Y shal., remain inviJmlat b. Co„J>„u,.*n 0/ G c „ g ,a. AUGUSTA: Printed by JOHN E. SMITH, near the market, [3 Dolls, per Annum. ] — x Mi JACOB IDLER BEGS leave to inform the Merchants, Planters, ami others, that he has had the honor to obtain a Patent from the United States for jour different Machines for Packing Cotton in square Sales ; three of which execute in a more compadl and expeditious way than any hitherto invented. They will be of great utility to the community at large, c fwo oj said Machines aft without J'crews , and are far preferable, and more expe ditious than smy Machines with ferews of any dimenj)qns, and may be worked with any kind ,»f powei. Savannah , October 4. N. B. The above Machines have been admired by fonje of the firft Mathema ticians in the United States. Ashton’s Tavern. JOSEPH ASHTON take# the liberty of returning his fmcere thanks to his friends in particular, and the public in general, for the liberal encouragement he has met with fincc hb commencement of business in this place, and allures them nothing in his power frail be wanting to merit a continuance of their favors; behkewife informs them, he has (as usu al) his liable well furnilhed with every kind of forage ncccffary for horses-he has also furnilhed himfelf with a good alTortmeut of Wine* - , Liquors and Porter: In (hort, every thing that can make the weary traveller comfortable, and his town friends agreeable; as far as a cheer ful landlord, good, wholesome and plea sant cheer, will contribute, with rea fonablc charges, to their happinefs,— Alhton pledges himfelf for it, and is certain every branch in his family will fccond his endeavors, hoping by tbefe means to continue those favors, for which he feels himfelf under every obligation to a generous and liberal public, Oftober 13, One Hundred Dollars Reward. STOLEN from the Horse- Rack, before the fubfcribei's door, on Saturday 2jth*fsept£rnberlaft,aHOßSE, SADDLE and BRIDLE—The Horse is about 14} hands high, is a dark chefnut coloured sorrel, with a large blaze in his face, with a little white on each of his fore feet: the reins of the Bridle of red leather, and a plat'ed fnaftle bit, with cir cular guards to it: a large single Ikirted Portmanteau Saddle, made very high be hind, with a fmallrim of plate extending over the top of the hind part, with iron rings and (laplesto fallen the portmanteau to, and plated stirrups. The above Re ward lhall be given on the apprehending and conviftionof the Thief, or TWEN TY DOLLARS for the Horse—or the Horse, Saddle and Bridle. • BENJAMIN SIMS. ■dugu/la, OQoher 12. I& T O LET , The habitable part of the Te nement atprefent occupied by Thomas M'C all Harris The house is com pletely furnilhed; which furniture is for laic, or to let with the house—For terras apply on the preraifes, Oftober 13. CAUTION! SOME time in January or Lbruary last, I gave my note to An drew, James and Samuel M'Clcarys, of North- Carolina, for one hundred and forty, fix dollar*, payable ten days after date, attested by Hamil, Esq. I how do hereby forewarn all persons from purchasing or taking ahaflignment there of* being determined got to pay it, as I have it fullv* in my power to prove that jhc said M‘Clearys have not given con hdcratioiv'for the said note, ELIJAH WARTHIN. tjhingten county } OR. 6, To be Rented immediately. And on a Ltajt , if preferred , AVERY convenient STORE and DWELLING-HOUSE, Salt do. with Kitchen and Stable, joined by a Garden, situated in the upper part of Broad-ftrcctj being one of the bed stands for purchasing Produce, especially Cotton. On the fame lot stands a well finifhed GIN-HOUSE, containing a Machine, made by the mod approved Mechanic, of fitly- five laws, with complcat mountings —Also, a large and very conveniently placed i Store-Hou/e for Cotton. Which two Buildings and Machine are hereby offered for Tale—For terms of rent and sale, apply to Mr. David Reid, Mcr chant, or Major James Pearre. Augusta, Oftobcr g, Five Dollars Reward. STRAYED from the fubferi ber’s plantation, living m Columbia county, A SORREL HORSE, about fifteen and an half hands high, blazed in the forehead, and about eight years old, no brand recollected, Whoever will re turn said horse to me, or to Claud Del col in Augusta, will receive the above Reward. JAMES BAYARD. Lift, of Letters remaining in the Loft- Of fice at Columbia Court Hou/e , will be sent to the General Po/t-Office, if not taken out by the firft day of December next, Joseph Allen, or John W. Smith) Evan Brown, Miss Nancy M‘ Gchec, col. James M'Neil, 2, Charles Dicks, Abraham Davis, col. Benjamin Few, David Porter, Cornelius Gibson, Mrs. Mary Stone, 2, Charles Pope, Daniel Flanagin, Zachariah Garnett, Edmund Bugg, James Wood, Esq. Mrs. Barrett, care of R. Dale, J. Grinagc, Reuben Langston, Francis F. Taylor, Hugh Rea, James Allen, Jeffc H. Moore, William Gunby, William Low, John Morris, Charles Dcvcreaux, Mrs. Eliza Thompson, John Gcurdon, John Bragg, James Simms, Esq. Mrs. Charity Crook fhanks, John G Boftick, Benjamin Wil liams, Esq. Elilha Walker, capt. Hugh Blair, George Thompson, Chappcl Bon ner, Esq. Robert Kenny, Miles Cartem James Wood, Esq. William Cobbs. HADEN PRIOR, P. M, OSlober 1 • «- the honorable the Su perior Court county has adjourned to the fWUmy of December next; all fuitorsywfctneffes, jurors, and others concerned, wilt attend agreeably to such adjon/nment, \ P. CRAWFORD, Clerk . Clerk'fSOJfice, August 30. Twenty Dollars Reward. STRAYED or ftolcn from the fub feriber, out of the city of Augusta, on the 25th of April, 1802, a BAY HORSE, about fourteen hands and an half high, ten years old, stout bodied, and well quartered, branded on the mounting shoulder, F S or E S, very dull, with some large white spots on each fide of his back, he is lop ear’d and ro man nosed, he has two bridle teeth on one fide of his under jaw, he trots and canters with noble spirit. Any person that will deliver me the said Horse (hail have the above reward. HOWEL GREGORY. Augusta , OELober 6. T~O R ENT, And immediate Pojfeffion given , The STORE and HOUSE, at present occupied by Mr Thomas Jones, as apod a (land far business as any in thiijflbe. Tjavid URQUHART. ORicher 2, GEORGIA. Executive Department, LouifviUe, tBth June , 1802. A RESOLU HON in the words fol lowing, to wit: “ RESOLVED, That his Excellency “ the Governor be and he is hereby autbo u fifed andrequefted, topurfue fuchmea “ lures as in his judgment may most cf “ fcdually afeertain, and colled, ali just “ claims which the citizens of this Hate “ naajr have against the Creek Nation ot “ Indians; which said claims, fha'.l, before ** they are exhibited, be duly authenti “ eared by the oath of one or more dis “ intcrefted persons, taken and certified “ by any judge, justice of the peace, or “ clerk of the superior or inferior “ courts.” Having passed both branches of the legislature, and icceivcdthc assent of the executive—it is Orde iED, That all persons having claims against the Creek Nation of In dians, for property of an y defection by them taken or plundered, be and they arc hereby required, to transmit the fame as soon as poflibic to the executive depart ment, authenticated in the manner by the afore recited rcfolution pointed out. Taken f rom the Journals o}' the Execu • tive Department, • GEo R. CLAYTON, Secy. UNIFERSITT of GEORGIA. ExtraS from an Art of the General As. fembly, puffed the ' sth of December , 1800. * f Sec. 3. Aud be it further enabled, That the governbr, the judges of thefu perior courts, thf: president fenate, the speaker of tie house df reprpfcnta tives, and the fenAtors ixu/T \the different counties (except toe in which the governor, the jiAjXs, the president ot the senate, and Aajftr of the house of representatives, /ox Ihe time being (hall refidc) (hall aboard of visitors, whose duty belto superintend and regulate the literaturelof this Hate ; and in particular of the public feat of learn ing*” The Senatus Academicus of the state of Georgia stands adjourned to meet at Lou isville on the Wednesday after the firft Monday in November next, of which the members are refpedfully requested to take notice. By order of the Board of Trufees, ]. HAMILL, Secy. August 23, I 802. TO BE LET. MAY be entered on, the firft day of Oftober, the LOT and Premifcs in Augusta, at present occupied by Messrs. J. &O. Sturges.—Alfo the Lot and Buildings at the corner of Broad and Centre ftrccts, near the Market,— The latter will be fold on a credit, the purchafcr giving good security. The Conditions may be known by applica •on to Seaborn Jones or Walter Leigh, t quires, in Augusta; or the Subscriber EfSpirit cieck. ABRAHAM JONES. , RACES. THE Greenefborough Jockey Club Ra ces, Vili commence for the se cond time at Grecncfb trough, on the last Wednesday in October next, being the 27th, free for any horfar, mare or geld ing; the proportions sums to be run for, (hall be at least as follows, viz.— The firft day’s ptitfe, three mile heats, 2£o dollars; the fccond day’s purse, two mile heats, i£o dollars; the third day’s (fweepftake) one mile heats, for the en trance money. By order of the President, ALLAN STEWART, Sec>. September 25* Sheriff s Titles for Tale at this Office. * {Vot. XVII. No. 837. J OSIVELL EVE & Co. HAVE now on hand, a quan tity of RUM, drilled at their Diilii lery, which they flatter themfeivea is at least equal to any imported from either of the Hates: They now offer it for fa la low by the Puncheon, *,* GIN and WHISKEY as usual. £3" A few barrels of TAR arc wanted. Good-Ale, near Augu/la, Aug. 27. Lands. 1 On the ftcond Monday in January next, at 12 clock, WILL BE SOLD, By PUBLIC AUCt'lOUtif not before disposed of by Frijate Contrail, at SiU %’er- Bluff, . » ALL thofc val able LANDS, on both Tides ot Savannah river, and lying in Richmom county, Georgia* Edgefield and Barnwell di (Lifts, South. Carolina, confining of about 12,600 a cres ot land, of which 2000 acres arc high river Twamp, in Georgia, and the remainder of abooi 1000 acres of high river Twamp, and 9 >oo of excellent cot ton or pine lam), in South Carolina ; on the Carolina fide is bnc of the best Mill Seats in this Hate, $n Hollow and Iron creeks united, on which are a Saw Mill of four Saws, a Grist Mill and two pair of Stones, and a Colton Saw Gin, with water for the whole the driest Teafons. The Lands in Carolii a will, after reserv ing a Tufficicncy for tl c Saw Mills, be laid off into small Plantar ons, to Tuit purcha sers and fettiers. Terms, cflFihird Ca(h, and the rc* maimicr in one and two years, with in terest from the da*; bonds, with ap proved pcrfonal Teolity for the remain der, with a raortga ;e of the property. Purchasers to pay so titles, These lands will be immediately re- Turvcycd, and laid iffintofmall trails, (except the Mill Sea ) which, when done, •' due notice will be jiven. For further particulars, apply to CoJ. A. Gordon, Savannah ; Dr. Joh v Ramsav, Charlc fton; Oswell Evi, Esq. Augusta ;or Charles Goodwin, at Silver Bluff*. Abril 22. N 0 TV C E. * AFTER the cxpijfctionof nine month* from the dateljiereof, application will be made to thcLonorablc the infe rior couit of Lincolrlfcounty for leave to fell the following trails of land: 200 acre* Lincoln county, bouitted by H. Jones dec, and Savannah river; 140 acres, Taid coun ty, bounded by TiAmas, Mitchell and Talbert; 300 acres, Aid county, bounded by Philip Jones, Wilkes county, H. Jones and Savanna! river; 34.0 acres, said county, boundid by John Hicka and John Hardy —Bring the real eftato of Henry Jones declared, for the benefit of the heirs and creators. PHILIIf JONES, Adm’r, May 20. I GEORGIA, Col nt v By Andelsom clerk oj the court of Ordinary for said county, WHEREAS John Sarffatff hast appLiaß%t/ag+e for ad miuijlration on the ejlatp of Thomas Heath man, late of this county , dec . THESE are therefore to cite and ad~ monijh all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before the next court of ordinary for the county aforefaid thirty days after the expiration of this date , 'to fntw cause , if any they have, why said letters Jhould not be granted, GIVEN under my hand at office, this tqihday of Oil, 1802. A. CRAWFORD, c. o. c. Blank Bonds, Powers of At torney, and Mortgages for falc at this Ofiicc.